Bineyam Taye
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Biology, Global Public and Environmental HealthBS.c, Jimma University, 2004, MPH, 2008, Ph.D., AAU, School of Public Health
* = undergraduate author
Bineyam Taye, Zeleke Mekonnen, Kenneth D. Belanger, Emily R. Davenport (2024). Gut-microbiome profiles among Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STHs) infected Ethiopian Children enrolled in the school-based mass deworming program. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 18(10): e0012485.
Kylie Geer*, Zeleke Mekonnen, Bineyam Taye (2023). Decreased Weight-for-Age Associated with Mass Deworming among Young Ethiopian Schoolchildren in Jimma Town, Southwest Ethiopia: A School-Based Cross-Sectional Study. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 110(1):103-110. PMCID: PMC10793026.
William A. Russel.*, Jim Perry*, Claire Bonzani*, Amanda Dontino*, Zelek Mekonnen, Ahmet Ay, Bineyam Taye. (2023). Feature Selection and Association rule learning Identify Risk Factors of Malnutrition Among Ethiopian Schoolchildren. Frontiers in Epidemiology, 3: 1150619
Aziz Zafar*, Ziad Atti,* Mehret Tesfaye, Sosina Walelign, Moges Wordofa, Dessie Abera , Aster Tsegaye, Kassu Desta, Ahmet Ay, Bineyam Taye (2022). Machine learning-based risk factor analysis and prevalence prediction of intestinal parasitic infections using epidemiological survey data. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 16(6): e0010517. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pntd.0010517
Dessie Abera, Moges Wordofa, Abiyot Mesfin, Gemechu Tadess, Mistre Wolde, Kassu Desta, Aster Tsegaye, Bineyam Taye (2021). Intestinal Helminthic Infection and Allergic disorders among School Children enrolled in Mass Deworming Program, in Sululta town, Ethiopia. Allergy, Asthma & Clin Immunol. 17(1):43-
Haileleul Micho, Mengistu Fantahun, Zenebe Gebreyohannes Ashenafi Bedaso, Neima Bereka, Bethelehem Abebayehu, Asaye Birhanu Mekonnen, Bineyam Taye, Kassu Desta, Aster Tsegaye (2020). High rate of intestinal parasites among a closed community of Zay populations residing on three islands of Lake Ziway, Ethiopia. PLoS ONE 15(10): e0240582
Hannah Spotts*, Sosina Walelign, Mehret Tesfaye, Kassu Desta, Aster Tsegaye, Bineyam Taye (2020). Concurrent Infection of Intestinal Parasites and Helicobacter pylori Among School-Age Children in Central Ethiopia. Parasite Epidemiology and Control, 11(e00177): pp:1-11
Kayla Schacher*, Hannah Spotts*, Caroline Correia¥¥, Sosina Walelign, Mehret Tesfaye, Kassu Desta, Aster Tsegaye, Bineyam Taye (2020). Individual and household correlates of Helicobacter pylori infection among Young Ethiopian children in Ziway, Central Ethiopia. BMC Infect Dis 20, (310): pp. 1-10
Nader Mohamed*, Anna Muse*, Moges Wordofa, Dessie Abera, Abiyot Mesfin, Mistre Wolde, Kassu Desta, Aster Tsegaye, Bineyam Taye. Increased Prevalence of Cestode Infection Associated with History of Deworming among Primary School Children in Ethiopia. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 2019; 101(3), pp. 641–649
Kellyann Baxendell*, Sosina Walelign, Mehret Tesfaye, Moges Wordofa, Dessie Abera, Abiyot Mesfin, Mistire Wolde, Kassu Desta, Aster Tsegaye, Bineyam Taye. Association between infection with Helicobacter pylori and Platelet Indices Among School-Aged Children in Central Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study. BMJ Open,2019;9:e027748
Zakaria Chakrani* Karen Robinson, Bineyam Taye. Association Between ABO Blood Groups and Helicobacter pylori Infection: A Meta-Analysis. Nature Scientific Reports, 2018; 8:17604
Nezar Mehanna*, Nader Mohamed*, Moges Wordofa, Dessie Abera, Abiyot Mesfin, Mistre Wolde, Kassu Desta, Aster Tsegaye, Bineyam Taye. Allergy-related disorders (ARDs) among Ethiopian primary school-aged children: Prevalence and associated risk factors. PLoS ONE, 2018; 13(9): e0204521.
Bineyam Taye, Fikre Enquselassie, Aster Tsegaye, Alemayehu Amberbir, Girmay Medhin, Andrew Fogarty, Karen Robinson & Gail Davey. Association between infection with H. pylori and atopy in young Ethiopian Children: a longitudinal study. Clin Exp Allergy, 2017;47:1299-1380
Bineyam Taye, Fikre Enquselassie, Aster Tsegaye, Alemayehu Amberbir, Girmay Medhin, Andrew Fogarty, Karen Robinson, and Gail Davey. Effect of Helicobacter pylori infection on growth trajectories in young Ethiopian children: A longitudinal study. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2016; 50: 57–66
Bineyam Taye, Fikre Enquselassie, Aster Tsegaye, Alemayehu Amberbir, Girmay Medhin, Andrew Fogarty, Karen Robinson, and Gail Davey. Effect of Early and Current Exposure to Helicobacter pylori on the risk of childhood anaemia among young Ethiopian children. BMC Infectious Diseases 2015; 15:270
Bineyam Taye , Fikre Enquselassie, Aster Tesgaye, Girmay Medhin, Gail Davey, Andrea Venn. Is Helicobacter Pylori infection inversely associated with atopy? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clin Exp Allergy. 2015;45(5):882-90.
Bineyam Taye. Online discussion for block teaching in postgraduate health professionals’ curriculum: the Ethiopian experience. BMC Medical Education 2014, 14:29
Bineyam Taye, Bereket Alemayehu, Asaye Birhanu, Kassu Desta, Sisay Addisu, Beyene Petros, Aster Tsegaye, Gail Davey. Podoconiosis and Soil-Transmitted Helminth (STH): Double burden neglected tropical diseases: In Wolaita zone, rural southern Ethiopia. PLOS Negl Trop Dis 2013:7(3): e2128
Bineyam Taye, Fikre Enqusilasie, Solomon Shiferaw. The Impact of Malnutrition in Survival of HIV infected Children after Initiation of Antiretroviral Treatment (ART). Ethiopian Medical Journal:2010:48:(1):1-10
Bineyam Taye, Yimtubezenash W/Amanuale, Estifanos kebede. Diagnostic detection of Human Immuno Deficiency Virus type -1 antibody in urine, Jimma hospital southwest Ethiopia. Ethiopian Medical Journal: 2006:44 :( 4):363–368.
Tigist Yitbarek, Desalegn Nega, Geremew Tasew, Biniyam Taye, Kassu Desta. Performance Evaluation of Malaria Microscopists at Defense Health Facilities in Addis Ababa and Its Surrounding Areas, Ethiopia. PLoS One. 2016 Nov 28;11(11):e0166170. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166170.
Hylemariam Mihiretie Mengist, Bineyam Taye, Aster Tsegaye. Intestinal Parasitosis in Relation to CD4+T Cells Levels and Anemia among HAART Initiated and HAART Naive Pediatric HIV Patients in a Model ART Center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. PLoS ONE, 2015; 10(2): e0117715. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0117715
Asfaw Atnafu, Alemayehu Bisrat, Mengistu Kifle, Binyam Taye, Tequam Debebe. Mobile health (mHealth) intervention in maternal and child health care: Evidence from resource-constrained settings: A review. Ethiop. J. Health Dev. 2015;29(3):140-153
Hylemariam Mihiretie Mengist, Bineyam Taye, Aster Tsegaye. Magnitude of Anemia and Associated Factors among Pediatric HIV/AIDS Patients Attending Zewditu Memorial Hospital ART Clinic, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Anemia. 2015 ;03 (479329):1-6
Eyob Abera Mesfin, Bineyam Taye, Getachew Belay, Aytenew Ashenafi. The status of medical laboratory towards of AFRO-WHO accreditation process in government and private health facilities in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Adino Desale, Bineyam Taye, Getachew Belay, Alemayehu Nigatu. Assessment of laboratory logistics management information system practice for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis laboratory commodities in selected public health facilities in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Pan African Medical Journal. 2013;15:46
Tedla Mindaye, Bineyam Taye. Patients satisfaction with laboratory services at antiretroviral therapy clinics in public hospitals, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. BMC Research Notes 2012, 5:184
Eshetu Lemma Haile, Bineyam Taye, and Fatuma Hussen .Ergonomic Workstations and Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Clinical Laboratory. Lab Med 2012 43:e11-e19; doi:10.1309/LM7BQ15TTQFBXIS
GBD 2015 Maternal Mortality Collaborators. Global, regional, and national levels of maternal mortality, 1990-2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. Lancet. 2016 Oct 8;388(10053):1775-1812
GBD 2015 Child Mortality Collaborators.. Global, regional, national, and selected subnational levels of stillbirths, neonatal, infant, and under-5 mortality, 1980-2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. Lancet. 2016 Oct 8;388(10053):1725-1774
GBD 2015 DALYs and HALE Collaborators. Global, regional, and national disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) for 315 diseases and injuries and healthy life expectancy (HALE), 1990-2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. Lancet. 2016 Oct 8;388(10053):1603-1658
GBD 2015 Disease and Injury Incidence and Prevalence Collaborators. Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 310 diseases and injuries, 1990-2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015. Lancet. 2016 Oct 8;388(10053):1545-1602
Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at Addis Ababa University, College of Health Sciences, Sept. 2013- July 2015
Lecturer, Addis Ababa University, School of Medicine, Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, July 2008- Sept. 2013
Assistant lecturer, Addis Ababa University, School of Medicine, Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, April 2005-June 2008
My teaching interests run the spectrum from Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Parasitology to Emerging and re-emerging infectious disease.
The gut microbiome and intestinal helminths have coexisted in the gastrointestinal tract of humans throughout evolution, but their relationship remains largely unexplored. Dr. Taye's research aims to investigate the interactions between the gut microbiome and soil-transmitted Helminths (STHs) parasites. Additionally, he is studying how the microbiome changes due to antihelminthic drug treatments in Ethiopian school children. Dr. Taye's lab also examines the impact of the gut microbiome on certain childhood health outcomes, such as allergic disorders and malnutrition. Furthermore, he is interested in exploring the effect of Helicobacter pylori infection on extra-gastroduodenal diseases. Dr. Taye welcomes diverse students to his Global Health Epidemiology (GHepi) Lab and enjoys mentoring undergraduate students' research projects, preparing them for graduate or medical school.
The role of Helicobacter pylori infection on growth trajectories, anemia and allergy in an Ethiopian Birth Cohort
- A winner of Jimma University best student researcher of the year 2004. Certificate of merit
- The Winner of the best scientific paper of the year 2012 and awarded certificate of merit and 1000 USD at the 48th annual conference of the Ethiopian Medical Association,Feb 2012.
- Travel grant winner form Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH), 2012 , and presented poster at University of Warwick, UK.
- Travel grant winner from the International Epidemiology Association (IEA), and presented a scientific paper at World Congress of Epidemiology, Alaska, USA, 2014
- Medical Education fellowship, two-year merit based fellowship, FAIMER (Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research) Institute, Philadelphia, USA, 2011-2013
GPEH 100 Introduction to Global Public and Environmental Health
The overall purpose of this course is to introduce students to critical global health issues and ways to address or solve them. The curriculum focuses on the following global health topics: infectious and chronic diseases, maternal/child health, immigrant and refugee health, the relationship between political and cultural processes and health, factors contributing to disparate health outcomes in population groups and how to measure those outcomes. The course is divided into two parts. The first emphasizes the distribution and determinants of disease causation in global contexts utilizing skills and methods in the discipline of global health. The second examines some of the most pressing contemporary global health concerns and contextualizes those concerns in cross-cultural and historical knowledge.
BIO 310 Epidemiology
This course provides an introduction to epidemiology, the basic science of public health. Epidemiology provides a systematic approach for acquiring and evaluating information on the distribution and causes of disease and other health outcomes in populations. Topics include the history of epidemiology, an overview of epidemiologic methods (e.g., study design, measures of disease distribution and association, interpretation), and the application of epidemiologic research to the development and evaluation of disease prevention and control strategies. Current or historically relevant infectious and chronic diseases are explored through lecture, interactive exercises, and independent assignments. Prerequisites: BIOL 181 or BIOL 182 (formerly BIOL 211or BIOL 212), or permission of instructor.
BIO 301/301L Parasitology
This course introduces students to the range of eukaryotic organisms that cause parasitic diseases in humans. The focus is on globally important helminths, protozoans, and arthropods. The latter will be covered as both agents and vectors of human parasitic diseases. Topics covered include the biology, geographical distribution, sources of infections, life cycles, route(s) of transmission, clinical disease, and control/preventive measures. The basic principles of laboratory diagnosis and treatment of parasitic diseases are included in the course to enhance the practical parasitology knowledge of the students. The course includes reading of the primary literature, and requires oral and written critical analysis of the literature. The credit-bearing laboratory BIOL 301L must be taken concurrently with BIOL 301. Prerequisite: completion of BIOL 181 and BIOL 182 (formerly BIOL 211 and 212) or permission of instructor.
BIO 474 Global Health Epidemiology
This research tutorial provides students the opportunity to plan, conduct, and present original research in the area of global health and infectious disease epidemiology. Projects involve investigations in the field, laboratory, and/or data analysis. Potential topics for projects include mapping neglected tropical disease (specifically soil transmitted helminths parasite), and their impact on maternal and child health. In addition the role of H. pylori infection in extra-gastroduodenal diseases in general, in child growth development, anemia and allergic disorders in particular will be investigated in this research tutorial laboratory. Weekly meetings allow students to discuss their projects and relevant papers from primary literature. Students are expected to keep a research notebook and formally present research findings to the department. Students also complete a report of research activities in scientific format, with the goal of publication in a scientific journal, and a proposal in the format required by the National Science Foundation. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.